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Current Concepts in Joint Replacement® (CCJR)is a unique educational format that has contributed to the education of thousands of orthopaedic surgeons around the world over the last three decades. An international faculty consisting of contemporary thought leaders discuss topics related to hip, knee and shoulder arthroplasty. Each meeting is recorded in its entirety and placed on this website for future reference to assist in providing the highest possible standard of care for orthopaedic patients.

The 32nd Annual CCJR – Winter meeting will occur in Orlando, Florida December 2015 with the 17th Annual CCJR – Spring meeting taking place in May 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. These two live events continually attract over 3,000 delegates from more than 60 countries on an annual basis.

CCJR – Winter|Join us at The Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress in Orlando, Florida, December 9 – 12, 2015! An international faculty of contemporary thought leaders will be presenting on the intricacies of hip and knee arthroplasty.

CCJR – Spring|Join us at The ARIA at CityCenter in Las Vegas, Nevada, May 22 – 25, 2016! In addition to four LIVE SURGERIES, a world-renowned faculty will be presenting on the intricacies of hip, knee and shoulder arthroplasty.

Be a Technical Exhibitor|Interact with an increasing number of orthopaedic surgeons from more than 60 countries during unopposed Exhibit Hall opportunities.

Celebrating 32 Years!|CCJR’s unique educational format has contributed to the education of thousands of orthopaedic surgeons around the world over the last three decades.

Global Education| CCJR not only educates orthopaedic surgeons from around the world in the USA, but has now expanded into South America in conjunction with SBOT, SBCJ, SBQ and SLAOT

Accredited CME Provider| The Current Concepts Institute is an ACCME accredited provider of continuing medical education for physicians.

Join Us!|ACCME-accredited meetings in Orlando and Las Vegas, orthopaedic surgeons from more than 60 countries, international technical exhibitors, and a reduced registration rate for residents/fellows-in-training